Money Talks, 5 March 2015
- Year
- 2015
Toynbee Studios
28 Commercial Street
London, E1 6AB
5 March 2015
6-9pm. £5
BOOK TICKETS
Money Talks is an artists’ discussion event focusing on raising money for arts projects and providing support for artists who are interested in exploring avenues of funding outside of the traditional routes.
This event is in partnership with the Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy Programme and will focus on visual artists’ experiences in raising funds for their practice and projects. It will include fundraising case studies, recommendations, group discussion and networking.
Speakers include: Linda Florence (artist), Harry Giles (artist) and Shaheen Merali (curator and writer). The event will be chaired by Jane Greenfield (Director, Home Live Art).
Money Talks puts artists’ experiences and reflections at the heart of a two-year action research project on fundraising by Artsadmin, Home Live Art and Live Art Development Agency funded by Arts Council England’s Catalyst Programme. A summary of LADA's Catalyst activities can be read here.
Each ticket includes a complimentary drink on arrival.
Banner image credit:
Rajni Shah, photograph courtesy of the artist
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